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The Last Matinee review – A simple, effective Giallo throwback
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The Last Matinee review – A simple, effective Giallo throwback

September 6, 2021September 6, 2021

We love a good Giallo film. We really do. A killer in leather gloves with a gruesome, fetishistic motive; hardcore violence shot in silhouette over

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review – Finally, some visible action!
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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings review – Finally, some visible action!

September 2, 2021

Growing up, I watched a ton of martial arts movies. I was a Chan Fan* ever since he made a splash stateside with Rumble in

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Karen review – Karen is going to hate this movie
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Karen review – Karen is going to hate this movie

September 2, 2021September 3, 2021

We all know what a Karen is: a loud, nosy, extremely entitled white lady who has never been asked to live outside of her comfort

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Candyman review – A slick, smart, gruesome new chapter to an iconic legend
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Candyman review – A slick, smart, gruesome new chapter to an iconic legend

August 27, 2021August 27, 2021

One needn’t ever have seen the original Candyman to know of its mythology. The basics are the stuff of spooky sleepover lore: Say “Candyman” into

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Reminiscence review – Sometimes goofy, but always original
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Reminiscence review – Sometimes goofy, but always original

August 19, 2021

I get the feeling most people aren’t going to like Reminiscence. It’s kinda all over the place tonally, and certain things happen that strain credulity

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The Night House review – Why did I watch this alone and at night?
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The Night House review – Why did I watch this alone and at night?

August 19, 2021

There is an extremely well designed scare in The Night House that I can’t seem to shake. It’s not a jump scare, nor is it

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Annette review – Phindie – Driver and Cotillard sing, but Helberg runs away with it
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Annette review – Phindie – Driver and Cotillard sing, but Helberg runs away with it

August 11, 2021

**Originally published at Phindie**   Annette is absolutely preposterous. It’s exactly the type of thing that I’d dismiss as being super pretentious if it weren’t so

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The Suicide Squad review – ABSOLUTELY BANANAS!
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The Suicide Squad review – ABSOLUTELY BANANAS!

August 5, 2021August 5, 2021

The story behind The Suicide Squad (the movie, not the squad itself) is one of those odd, childish pieces of contemporary culture that seems increasingly

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Naked Singularity review – MovieJawn – Swords and S Words
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Naked Singularity review – MovieJawn – Swords and S Words

August 5, 2021

Originally published at MovieJawn The promotional artwork for Naked Singularity features John Boyega wielding a sword. It is very much not the movie such an

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Jungle Cruise review – Stop the ride, I want to get off
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Jungle Cruise review – Stop the ride, I want to get off

July 27, 2021July 27, 2021

I’ve never been to Disney World, and therefore, I have never been on the Jungle Cruise ride, so there is simply no way I can

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